tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News August 22, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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>> sean: unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us and make initial possible. set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "hannity." in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. she has a killer, kick ass, no holds barred show. >> laura: is that a salmon colored thai? i am in blackberry this is not a summer color. you look summary. sean is wearing khaki shorts behind all of it. >> sean: i am wearing jeans. would you like to put a $100 bet on it? >> laura: i know that you are wearing jeans. i've seen this outfit many times. you have your old levi's from ninth grade long island.
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you still fit in them. unbelievable. >> sean: it is pink and i am throwing at eight at you. >> laura: krav maga, hannity is down to a 31-inch waist. all right, awesome show. we'll pick it up or you left off. i am learning from her this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. the senate psych out. that is the focus of tonight's angle. >> now it looks like as a republican scale back the u.s. senate races in play. >> extended candidates might ruin the republican chances for retaking the chamber. >> is a time to believe the democrats can keep the house? >> laura: right off the bat, let me be very clear. most of what you are hearing about the republicans' so-called dire position in the midterm senate races, it's designed to do one thing. demoralize the conservative base and depress turnout. every single one of these
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candidates, let's focus on the senate, deserves to win back over their liberal opponents. it's not even close. now was not the time for second-guessing or "see, i told you so. "you know i supported dave mccormick in pennsylvania over met matt oz. i did it night after night. but oz won. he is the nominee and he's working his tail off traveling the state meeting with every voter he can try to win over as many as possible. john fetterman, he is a younger, bolder joe biden but in gym rank clothing. he's a -- she's in a hoodie using clever consultants. he can't actually argue, , that the democrat senate is somehow good for pennsylvania. that is a joke. for what they have done on the fracking issue alone these people need to be thrown out on their butts.
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the press, they want republicans to believe all hope is lost with his trumpet endorsed candidates. i get it, in an ideal world, totally objective press corps, they would be doing better. fear. you fight with the army you have, not the army you wish you had. here's where our political soldiers are. this is according to the website fivethirtyeight. in ohio, it's a statistical tie between american first conservative j.d. vance and phony populist tim ryan. in georgia, favorites on herschel walker is less than two points down on uber liberal raphael warnock. in alabama. mark kelly, a rubber stamp for chuck schumer on everything leads blake masters. young guy, never ran before. in the most expensive race in america in pennsylvania we are supposed to give up all hope
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because they say uncle fester is beating dr. oz. okay. let me remind everyone it's only the end of august. most people aren't even following these races yet. but they are following their family budget. they know we are already in recession. 60% of those polled by nbc. democrats are so bad for america that 58% believe that our best days are behind us. if pessimism were of growth stock, the democrats would belong in it. americans are getting poorer and weaker with liberals running the show. the media knows this. the democrats know this. the candidates running on the fantasy of climate change and abortion, they know it and they don't care. 74% of americans are now saying the country is going in the wrong direction. staggering figure.
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i get the left wants a narrative about the republicans being on the ropes, it's all wishful thinking. i'm telling you this. there's other polling out there that you might want to consider as well. trafalgar, fairly accurate outfit, they have j.d. vance up by 5 in ohio. another candidate up by 3. because down 4 in pennsylvania. notice how democrats, all of this is swirling around, notice how they never ever attack each other. pelosi even got the squad to quiet down. that was some piece. leave it to the g.o.p. establishment to shoot inside the tent just in time for the midterms. >> probably a greater likelihood to have splits in the senate. senate races are just different. they are statewide. candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome.
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>> laura: mcconnell's way i guess of saying "see, i told you so." just as the media's food with liz cheney when she was rabbit on trump, they swoon over mcconnell when he throws cold w. >> i can't believe i am saying this but mitch mcconnell is right. >> mitch mcconnell is right. >> i agree with mitch mcconnell. can't believe i'm saying this. the quality of candidate really much more. >> laura: no, we do not need the senate majority leader playing the role of a political pundit. we have plenty of those. look, it's no secret mcconnell prefers old-style republicans to the newish populist of the josh hawley, ted cruz variety for the new g.o.p. ezekiel to the old guard and they felt thay long before trump. the rise of the d party in 2009 when i was back on the radio, t. they were a bunch of xenophobes, conspiracy theorist, isolationist.
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after trump, he showed up, they added cultist to that list. the truth is the real outliers in the republican party are the bush republicans. they have been out of step with their own voters for years. really if you want to be precise about it, pretty much back to the 2006 midterms we knew all we had to know back then. and then back in 2016, the republican ruling class, they wanted jim to be president but no offense, the g.o.p. base wanted the fire to stand up to them, they still want that. they get party leadership the two often treats them, they feel like second-class citizens. and then when trump while everyone, when he became president, rattling the old chamber of commerce hold on the party, the old guard, they weren't happy. they tolerated trump but they never really respected them. beyond the tone and the style of trump, they recalled that his positions on china trade,
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immigration, and the long wars we have been fighting. of course the postelection frenzy, january 6, all that, that didn't just give democrats a story line of democracy under attack. it gave the g.o.p. establishment and out as well. senator mcconnell these are the candidates we have. the left is dennis ending up on them with vicious ad campaigns and huge war chest. thankfully mcconnell super pac is spending in key races, that's good. the government how much more could be raised if republicans and even independence thought it was all for one, one for all. mcconnell may be, just maybe seems to be getting the message. here he was today. >> looking at the senate, the chances. we've a 50/50 senate right now. 50/50 nation. i think the outcome is likely to
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be very, very close either way. the stakes will be big because if both the house and the senate flip, i think the president will be a moderate. he won't have any choice. >> laura: okay. again, we need less of a pundit and more of a leader. rally the troops. we don't need the number count for mcconnell. we need the troops railing for america. entirely rational for g.o.p. voters who want to change the senate, not hosting empower the old g.o.p. establishment but in the primary races to choose candidates who they believe will actually do the right thing if they are elected. instead of complaining about our candidates, kind of being wishy-washy, we should recognize that this group is actually great. our nominees with a few exceptions like colorado are political newcomers. they haven't had a lot of experience. but that's okay. they are out there fighting for
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the average person. they should be respected for getting the ring. this is a great makeup to the change of the senate and we should be excited about an opportunity to switch things up in the g.o.p. of course we could have nominated a bunch of romney clones and then the press would be happier with us. but that would have been bad for the country. the whole point of this movement is that we need a party that looks out for a regular hardworking americans. yes, blue-collar americans. it doesn't just go along with what ever the media and the globalists want. we have tried that. it doesn't work. now is not the time for score settling. certainly not the type of backbiting. i don't want to do it. now is the time to win, take back the senate, stop the biden wrecking ball from destroying what's left of america. if our g.o.p. leadership really cares about the future of this country is much as they say they do, they'll do everything in their power to elect every single one of this g.o.p. candidates.
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that's the angle. and now tonight breaking news, hours ago president trump's legal team requested the appointment of a special master to act as a third party in screening those seized materials from mar-a-lago for potentially privileged or classified information. in their request, the former president's lawyers note that law enforcement as a shield that protects americans. it cannot be used as a weapon for political purposes. my view here is that trump has been most successful when he is on the offensive. and the good news to see that the latest legal response to the raid is going on the offense. here now is harmeet dhillon, chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association. harmeet, you say this is a start but it needs to be one of many such motions to keep up this momentum. explain. >> thank you, laura. two weeks ago, there was an unprecedented rate on the president's home, the former president's home.
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one of the things that they asked for is the appointment of a special masters of outback that normally what happens after an execution of a search warrant like this, the department of justice assigns a separate team of prosecutors to look over those materials to suss out anything that's privileged or otherwise should not be seen by the main prosecutor. in the time that it's taken to get to this point, it may already be the case with that that you doj has already done that. if you trust them, the doj prosecutors assigned on either side to do the right thing then no problem but if you don't trust them than the sort of appointment of a special master is an independent lawyer, former judge or what have you, to oversee the process independently, that should already have been done. i hope it isn't too late for that particular motion. some of the things that need to be considered are, is this judge, the judge bruce reinhardt, clearly showed himself to be biased, is he the
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correct person to be ruling on these issues? should there be motion to recuse that judge? it's risky to cloud such a motion. there is mention in this filing today a return of property. i think may be that trump team is waiting for the rulings on thursday after judge reinhardt looks at the redaction request and other issues to see about that and get more direction on that. i think this is just the first step. there needs to be a very aggressive response to this because it's not just about president trump. it is about the fourth amendment, it's about the executive branch of government. it's about whether the espionage act should apply at all to a former resident under these circumstances. so for all these reasons it's deeply troubling and i'm glad to see them take this for stephanie to be a lot more. >> laura: like clockwork we knew this was going to happen. "the new york times" tonight got a leak from the feds sang trump in more than three and/or classified documents at
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mar-a-lago among the items they knew were missing were mr. trump's original letters from the north korean dictator kim jong un. notes that president barack obama had left from before he left office. it goes on and on. they source people with familiarity with the case. whether it's the national archives folks were them, conversations with doj, somebody gave that information to maggie haberman. she is a good reporter. she takes it and runs with it. this is what happened in russia gate, is it not? drip, drip, drip. >> the fact that this is how the united states permanent just displays its game. should be front and center in a motion about a special master. that type of shenanigan is exactly what got a special master appointed in the project veritas case.
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reading american journalists on a flimsy pretext. here, similarly, i think that's something that can be used on the offense. it's improper for the doj to use the press in this manner. even after you set aside the hype in the article and take at face value. so what. we learned during the hillary clinton email scandal that over classification is rampant. hillary clinton wasn't even the former president. it still is not an excuse 18 months after this person is left office to rate his home in one of the good things that the motion does this to tell the story of how president trump's team was cooperating all along. it was his own house. he put in extra law. then there are fbi agents. >> laura: let me jump in. no the scuttlebutt is about when are we going to get the internal
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surveillance video of the storage room. there's another storage room. this reminds me of what happened during the mueller investigation. to keep the narrative going. they have to do this. >> it is the same playbook. we have seen it from day one. as a network. there is corrupt symbiotic relationship between the mainstream media and the people who control the department of justice. this should not be the case for any american. this is how they play it at every level and it needs to stop. if merrick garland have any integrity, he would be coming out and holding a press conference right now talking about the outrageous behavior of the department of justice and the investigation that he's going to ask to be howled into these leaks in the violations of doj policy. you don't see them doing that because it's a feature not a bug of the system. >> laura: i love that line. we are going to find out who leak that information to maggie
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haberman. we are going to find a who leads the draft opinion in the dobbs case. i'm not holding my breath on either of those. you've given some great insights and we really appreciate it. thank you. building our own fond farewell to dr. fauci. one of the original members of the "ingraham angle" medicine cabinet is here to respond. commerce when james comer started healthwise fees retirement doesn't mean fauci gets to escape congressional scrutiny if the geo pdx control. stay there.
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>> laura: as you heard by now, the panic boy of the public health sector, dr. anthony fauci, has announced his retirement coming in december. he told "the washington post" today he's a totally nonpolitical person, he ran to the warm embrace of msnbc's rachel maddow tonight. >> so many things we learned on the run with covid. things that we thought we knew in the beginning turned out as the months went by to not be the case which really forced us to
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adapt and change some of our policies and recommendations. that was interpreted by many as flip-flopping or not really knowing what's going on. it really was the evolution of the science. >> laura: joining me now, dr. harvey risch. epidemiology professor emeritus at yale school of public health. it was an evolution. they were learning things on the run. is that how immunology works. >> welcome it might be but not in the present case because that answer explains everything and nothing. you can say anything happened and anything change that doesn't explain anything. we know dr. fauci made some very substantial misstatements about a number of items. to say that now is the time period that the vaccines don't work. we have at a year ago and the cdc agrees they don't work to prevent transmission. dr. fauci, where does that leave
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him? >> laura: what are history cardinal sins when it came to the covid issue? for mr. risch. >> the first that he worked actively to suppress treatment with hydroxycut acquiring. he called them anecdotal. anecdotal means the survey of one person or two or three and not dozens and hundreds of people. second and further on, he was involved in stopping the one nih study on hydroxychloroquine. he didn't find any other studies. there was a gaping need for early treatment. that was the first thing, the second thing, the gain-of-function research establish that was gain-of-function research. he lambasted senator paul saying you don't know what you're talking about. senator paul was correct and many scientists have affirmed
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that it is gain-of-function research that fauci funded against the lawn yet he did it. the lock down in the masking, at all costs he supported enforced on the population to the destruction of, the huge economic and psychological destruction of huge portions of the country for neuroscientific benefit. >> laura: it is shocking rachel maddow didn't get to any of that. she also did ask fauci about the demonization of him because he's the victim. not the kids locked out of school. here was his response. >> what we are dealing with now is just a distortion of reality. conspiracy theories which don't make any sense at all, pushing back on sound public health measures. making it look like, trying to say lives is approaching on people's freedom. >> laura: freedom.
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i kind of scoffed at that really. >> the standard answer is if you don't like what somebody is saying, you call them a conspiracy theorist. we are conspiracy observers. hundreds of people in room conspiring to how to take over the world on the basis of an infectious pandemic. that's a conspiracy to dissolve the people involved. you can call them theorists but we are observers. we observe these conspiracies. >> laura: dr. risch, thank you for being the voice of reason on this program throughout this pandemic. you are going to be with us, continue to be with us on this topic which is not going to go away. the timing of fauci's announcement was interesting. it happened just days after the nih finally said they would end to the wuhan institute. the refusal to hand over key info about coronavirus research conducted with our tax dollars.
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if fauci thinks that this retirement was save him from a congressional investigation or a subpoena, our next guest says he has another thing coming. joining us notice kentucky congressman james comer. congressman, you will take over the house in january. what can dr. fauci expect republicans to do? >> we have a lot of questions for dr. fauci. as you know, he hasn't ever testified in front of the house since covid started. there are so many questions that members have. we have already told dr. fauci to preserve all of his documents and all of his emails. one thing the house oversight committee has unearthed, back in january and february of 2020 his earliest advisors sent by looking at this gene sequence it appears that this was man-made. it had to come from the wuhan lab. dr. fauci never told the public
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that there were advisors to him that said this originated in the wuhan lab. those are the main questions republican them house oversight have her dr. fauci. why didn't you tell the trump administration early on and why do you tell the american people early on that even your closest advisors suggested that this virus originated in the wuhan lab. >> laura: why has he been still standing for all these redactions? in the foyer request about their internal deliberations about this. he wanted all the stuff redacted. a certain it was asking for more transparency in any event. i know you're going to ask about that as well. despite telling the post, as i said, congressman, that he wasn't political. you be the judge that he got political tonight with rachel maddow. for good deal of insight in what we ought to do to protect officials like yourself and try to be more rational about this? >> what has spilled over and really in many respects impeded
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a proper response to a public health challenge is something that we see that goes well beyond public health. you can look at january 6th on tv and what's going on out there now with the distortion of reality. it's very troublesome. >> laura: january 6th invoked. are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised. if i were dr. fauci, i would want to come before congress and answer questions. i would want to defend my reputation. he is retiring with the very tarnished reputation. dr. fauci has not been truthful with the american people. the emails that i referenced a minute ago, they were sent to us originally heavily redacted. we sent a staffer in to the cdc-nih and got them read acting we transcribed those emails. that's how we know what happened. it's not because of anything dr. fauci told them. he's done everything in his
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ability to obstruct any type of congressional oversight. more importantly he has done everything he can to obstruct any type of investigation, even from the intelligence community early on. from the trump administration to try to determine the origination of covid-19. i think the reason dr. fauci is retiring is because now that the dust is settled, the scientists who he always refers to, now realizing the loss this originated in a covid lab in the wuhan lab are almost 100%. >> laura: he threw in a reference to the wet markets tonight. in general about future pandemics. talked about the rain forest in the wet markets. i think they're wet markets are disgusting but that was kind of another, you know, not to the origin theory. we don't have time to play it. suffice it to say that was mentioned. a congressman, we're going to be watching closely. thank you. a big media observer becomes a member of the justice league. what happens when a company
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>> laura: temper are "seen and unseen" segment always for the cultural stories of the day. we try to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, i want to say this was a super sad weekend for you. >> it has been. for all of us. i see you are continuing to wear black. part of your weeklong prayer vigil for the broadcast passing of brian stelter. as you know, the new cnn warner management expelled salter from his reliable sources show from their ways. he used the final show depress his version of journalism. watergate scribbler carl bernstein was witness number one. >> the essential bottom line is
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to reach the people, the readers of the viewers with what bob woodward and myself are 50 years now called the best obtainable version of the truth. i know there's been a lot of angst about, for instance, calling donald trump not only on this network but all over, a criminal. you know, we called nixon a criminal president reporting on watergate. he never was convicted of a crime. he was a criminal president. the truth is not neutral. >> apparently the truth is also negligible. partisan guests like this like bernstein are prima prima fossae journalism is reporting s and letting citizens and commentators a fact about how it -- this is showing you that he's
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been a negative force for a long time. >> laura: carl bernstein. that stegosaurus has been lumbering around. [laughs] >> all roads lead to deep throat. the finale of the show was something. sba tried to resurrect himself saying i oppose donald trump. stelter made a similar plea. >> i know it's not partisan to stand up for decency and democracy and dialogue. it's not partisan to stand up to demagogues. it's required. it's patriotic. we must make sure we don't give platforms those lying to our faces. the free world needs a reliable source. reliable sources, for the lost time. i am brian stelter.
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>> laura: why is pat buchanan on that real? i saw buchanan. he's been pretty much write about every major issue. >> i love on the way out the door stelter is trying to depict himself as a new founding father or something. you know what i hate most of all. the long, dramatic glance off camera. look into the camera and say what you've got to say. it is so phony. for him to say we have to deny our platforms people who live. stelter for the record dismissed the hunter biden laptop, attacked the poor nick sandmann kid. he recently supported nina totenberg story that gorsuch wouldn't wear a mask in the supreme court. turned out to be a complete fraud on all three counts. as long as we are burning up uncomfortable unmentionables. he remembered gillett did toxic masculinity add a few years ago basically attacking men. it led their parent company procter & gamble to take a
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$8 billion rate down. now gillette is really going below. they have exposed a new ad featuring an animated pubic hair. i wish i were making this up. >> is the word pubic blasphemy? ♪ ♪ >> i'm not ashamed of my pubic hair. i celebrate ever here down there. >> let's hope these characters don't make it to the saturday morning lineup. my god. what were they thinking? [laughter] okay, it is called the pube song. how much is this going to cost them? >> laura: where does this appear? i don't believe this. >> it's a venus shaver and this is how they are promoting it. can't wait for preparation h to have the singing hemorrhoid or
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the seeing catheter. who knows what animated monstrosities we might see. this is probably the most troubling cultural thing i've seen in may be the decade. >> laura: i actually think you are just -- this cannot be real. you guys are totally punking me. they tell me i have to go. i still don't believe it. raymond, thanks for putting that image in my mind. the trial involving two men alleged to be behind the plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer's with the jury after shocking claims from the defense regarding the fbi's role. we have to trust the fbi and everything. speaking of whitmer, we are going to speech her republican challenger. stay with us. may lead to severe. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece.
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of january 6, how democrats use the capital protest to launch war against the political right. a big revelation was the defense's claim of coercion. from the fbi. can you tell us? >> as he said, this is the second trial of two men who were charged in october of 2020, accused of conspiring to kidnap gretchen whitmer. there was the first child in april, two of the men, the codefendants were acquitted, found not guilty after their defense attorneys convinced the jury that these men had been entrapped by the fbi. no verdict for these two remaining defendants back on trial. what this case has shown is an egregious entrapment operation by this fbi to set up these men, stitch them together, try to provoke them into this
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kidnapping and assassination plot of gretchen whitmer. he was completely orchestrated by at least a dozen fbi informants, undercover agents taking their direction from other fbi handlers, this goes right to the top of the fbi. closing arguments were today. the jury after the first day had no verdict and we will be expecting one this week. >> laura: stephen del toro ran the detroit field office. during this scam. you say that he has ties to the recent radon mar-a-lago? what can you tell us about him? >> the director of the detroit field office while this whitmer hoax was underway. a week after the arrests were announced, christopher wray, the fbi director promoted him.
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they are responsible for the criminal investigation but also participated in the raid of mar-a-lago. he essentially is involved in the prosecution. 850 plus americans criminally charged. he is also the agent, his office in d.c. also arrested peter navarro in public. the reagan national airport. we have the guy responsible for the whitmer kidnapping to create these negative headlines for donald trump now taking over the dcf ea field office and continuing that sort of anti-trump operation straight out of the washington fbi field office. >> laura: think you first thing above it. they seem to fail upward or persecute upward. they keep doing it. thank you so much. speaking of whitmer, her once sizable lead, course running for
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reelection, has now been cut in half after tudor dixon won the g.o.p. primary earlier this month. whitmer's lead has gone from 11 to five. tutor dixon joins us. great to see you. the same hole shows that you are down five, it also shows 55% of michiganders think the state is going the wrong direction. so how do you appeal to those people who, maybe they don't know you. maybe they are independent. could be they have some affection for gretchen whitmer's great management of the pandemic. i don't know why anyone would support her. what's next? >> if you go around the state and ask people are you better off now than you were four years ago, the answer is a universal know. we are talking to them about what's important to them. making sure our schools are better. our education system is in major decline. we are 38 in the nation. we are on track to be in the bottom five states the nation. parents want their kids to be educated they want to hear
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someone cares about that. we had crime rising in our cities. they want to hear we are going to protect them that we are going to respect the rule of law. they want to hear businesses are going to come to michigan a set of jobs leaving every single day. >> laura: tutor, will you ever be in favor of some broad-based lockdown of public education. with a similar set of facts as we saw with covid? when children had literally almost no risk from this type of virus? >> no, we know that the effects of this have been disastrous. in the state of michigan, we got our literacy exams back and our third graders field of the 50% rate and they still can't catch up. i had mom tell me my son is going into fourth grade and i sy night and i have a special needs teacher who is my best friend and she helps him and we can't catch him back up. schools don't have the resources. kids are so far behind and there
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is no plan to get them back on track right now. we can never let this happen again. we have a generation that is going to take years to catch back up. >> laura: if they can at all. "the detroit free press" i saw today, they reported that ford is going to cut up to 2,000 salaried jobs according to the paper. the majority because we'll be in the united states. the majority of our employee bases in michigan. therefore a significant portion of the job cuts are in michigan. as more benefits in the green new deal type policies that whitmer supports? >> not only the fact that she supports the green new deal. she has no relationship with our largest job creators in the state. they have even come out and publicly said we don't even have michigan bid on our electric vehicles business because we don't believe there in the game with us. it's a double emmy from
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gretchen whitmer. it's a disaster. people know it and that's why her approval rating is in the tank but it's going to go lower now that we are losing more jobs in our legacy industry. >> laura: how many debates will she agree to do with you? >> we hear she's interested. hoping we will get at least three out of her and i am looking to it. >> laura: i hope i can come to one of them. great to see you. i know you're going to do great. i don't have any doubt. coming up, the best of fauci versus ingraham. the last bite explains.
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it's an obvious good question. >> eventually most of us are going to be infected with this virus, correct? >> no, that's not the case at all. sooner or later everybody's going to get infected that is not a true statement. >> virtually everybody is going to wind up getting exposed and likely get infected. >> laura: wait i was wrong back in, what was that, march of 2020. but there was one moment from early on that stood out. >> you're satisfied with all of the transparency coming out of china today about the trajectory of the disease and the origin of the disease? >> my direct interaction with chinese scientists and chinese health officials, not party politics people, but medical people and scientists that i can believe what they're telling me. >> laura: okay. china is a country that has hundreds of thousands of people, or more, in reeducation camps. but we're going to trust them
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and their transparency. okay. none of that makes any sense. i wonder why he's not coming on the angle. must have had other things going on like, i don't know, cover shoots, in style people. did he have his annie moment? yes he did. that's it for us tonight don't forget set your dvr always stay connected with us. it's fun. america now and forever. gutfeld next. ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ >> kat: hey, guys. welcome to timpf! all right. so in the wake of the mar-a-lago raid we've started hearing conservatives express concerns that federal law enforcement has too much power. it's as shocking a
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